£600k of drugs, guns and grenades seized in South Yorkshire police crackdown
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Between Monday 30 November and Friday 18 December, officers carried out 20 proactive warrants to crack down on drugs supply and associated violent crime.
The operations resulted in 21 people being arrested, eight of which have already been charged, the rest remain under investigation.
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Hide AdPolice also recovered £550,000 worth of cannabis, £48,000 Class A drugs, two firearms and two grenades.
Rotherham's Detective Inspector Scott Szymczak said: “This operation has led to a significant amount of drugs and cash being seized in a very short space of time. Four very dangerous weapons have also been recovered, preventing them falling in to the wrong hands.
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“Intensification periods such as this are a prime example of the excellent work being undertaken by officers each and every day in order to protect our communities.
“I want people to be confident that we are taking a proactive approach to taking drugs off the streets and preventing serious violence which we know comes hand in hand with their supply.
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Hide Ad“Community intelligence can be used to not only detect, but prevent crime. It really does help us keep South Yorkshire safe.
“If you don’t want to speak to police, you can contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111."
Crimestoppers is a totally independent charity and you will remain 100% anonymous – they never ask your name and they cannot trace your call or the IP address of the device you use.”